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Show DAILY HERALD TCOV. J, U34 T7EDNESDAY, .. UUhCeunty. ' Vtah Exchanqe Club Talk f' I Naval Officer S Home on Rockwood Stresses Need Of Recreation for Aged mmn mil r " - "' - - ., ". , a, ,, ', c t .v.- - ' l' ,. i , r " ii hiii iMg 'vf-s'v"- im mm1"!! 1 s i ' it - j -, T -'- ' Ward Junior Gleaners Hold Membership Comraderie Lt J.G. PLEASANT GROVE and Down Sprinflvfllo Up '. Stanley Dean Bezzant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bexzant ox PleasPRINGVILLE The Fifth Fred Griffiths ls.b-C- r Utah ant Grove, arrived In Pleasant Warti Junior Gleaners held their Valley Hospital folio wins an op leave Grove, Oct. 29, for, a membership comraderie Monday eration which he underwent last service in tne u.a .navy. from night in their MIA class. Mrs. week. Recreation for children and Mr. Rockwood, in his Senior He is enioving a visit with his Louise Clyde is their leader and young people hat become an ac- Citizens Club in Provo, which pro- parents and other members of his l It'-: :i special guests were the mothers Mrs. Ray McKenzla la reported cepted need in America but fully vider wholesome recreation for family; . . . . . of the girls and the' ward MIA in a satisfactory conditon in an as great a need is recreation for elderly people under the superHe recently returnea xrom ms L officers. Members of the class Ogden hospital which aha entered c old people and It is growing more vision of the City Recreation De second triD to the Orient, the dual r. r an impressive program last week for an operatica. presented ' partment, has pioneered the way pressing all the time. requiring 17 months lapsed highlighted by the binding of the V This was the message brought in Utah In this field. But his trips While in the Western Pacific time; ana refreshments were Edward Anthon left Springvilla sne&x, to the Provo Exchange Club Tues main theme In an Informative ad waters, he participated In the to those present Girls last week for Wenatchee, WaslL served day by Linn Rockwood, Provo City dress Tuesday was to stress the evacuation of Vietnam from Com who took part In the sheaf bind-- ! to visit his son and daughter-in-Recreation superintendent, who admitted shortcomings of the pro munist held Indochina. were Jean Mitchell, law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Anthon. ceremony lng has perhaps the best program In gram rand appeal for community Mr. Bezzant Is attached to Annette HazeL He made the trip by plana and Marilyn Kerby. the state for old folks' recreation aid to make.it adequate. Provo Beach Master Unit One, and Is Lof KarleneJ Yvonne Bige-- plans on an indefinite stay. a gran, functioning right in Provo, but City itself, with a limited re ere at oresent assigned, to the unit iow, Denece coffman and Nanette who declared in his luncheon tion budget, cannot do the job rear echelon at- - the U.S. Naval Sanford. to it old the slone for speech Zxchangeltes that; people, Superin Mr. and Mrs. Alex Long and Base, at .Coronado, still falls fir short of the needs. tendent Rockwood said, The job, Amphibious their daughter Charmain, had as Cal. as the rear echelon opera under present conditionsmust be tions officer. their dinner guest Sunday Bob 1 done by volunteers if it is to be .He enlisted in the service In Myers of Petaluma, CaL Mr. done adequately. He said civic August 1952, for four years. Upon Myers is visiting here a few. days club projects might be undertaken prior to his leaving for the navy graduating from the Bxu he re d to fix up the Eldred ceived and is , spending sometime with officers training at Rhode Recreation Center to better serve Island, being commissioned Dec. his sister, in Provo and in Salt the old folks (for example, the 23. 1952. At the end of his leave Barton Peterson, 41, SOI Lake City where he attended Jesse heating plant is Inadequate for he reports back to the U. S. Naval N. 5th W., charged with drunken some of the U. of U. Homecoming old people in the winter who are Base at Coronado, for reassign driving, leaving the scene of an acUvtties. not engaged in a vigorous activity ment- - Y:;Y . v': accident and failure to have a like dancing). driver's license, pleaded guilty Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goates are Of PLEASANT GROVE-Pe- tty Old at 65 face an aver in Provo City Court, and the Barents of a habv bov bora ' ficer '2c LaRoss Brady of Pleas-an- t age ofpeople 13 ft years more of life, SPANISH FOBS CITY DUMP GETS 'NEW LOOK' No dump ground is very beautiful, but Span- recently was fined $175. Saturday at the Payson hospital. trove, has recently received the speaker said. They can be ish Fork's looked a lot better after a transient asked the city for work and spent several months in an honorable discharge from .the bitter, lonely years, or they can the salvage business cleaning it Up.' M-- s. Agnes Rowland enjoyed a U. S. Navy. He returns' to Pleas- be enjoyable, depending to a very visit Thursday-froher surprise ant Grove, to join his wife the great extent on how they are able of Boise, Ida. Giles Bert nephew, former JoAnn Whitehead, and to spend their leisure time. The 'I Mr. Giles' is the son of Mrs. Row their small daughter, Christine. rest cure for old people has fallen I AMERICAN FORK The stu land's twin brother and she had He arrived home last Thursday, into disrepute, he said. What they dents at Forbes not seen him in 35 years. school elementary service need is recreation adapted to their will lnog remember Oct 14, from a four-yeOct Friday, period with the United --States needs. on this date that was for it 29th. An overnight guest at, the hema Room moth SPRINGVILLE Recreation, he said, means the two school .songs were chosen for Navy. He received his basic trainof Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allred SunPri LINDON The ers . monthly all chosen have been for ing at the San Diego U. S. Naval difference for people of the schooL Twelve of the school at Jefferson school with day was Stephen Nelson cf Los mary preparation meeting of the grades Training Station, graduating Dec. "either waiting around to die or classrooms wrote either original Lindon ' two or more mothers serving Angeles. He waa in Utah to at Ward was held at the 23. 1950. really learning to live." to known songs or compos home of Donna j Rieske Monday SPANISH FORK Spanish Fork paired all. kinds: of furniture and with each class. words tend the funeral Monday of his now boasts the most modern and toys and sold them or gave them Petty Officer Brady has. been The music. and words ed original room uncle, James Albertson, in Span counselor cleanest The list of teachers and evening. Primary stationed aboard the USS Eldo grounds in the to those in need. He claims he mothers was garbage contest oy ' lesjudged ish Fork. Friday Walker Zeona Irene as Mrs. .the is follows: presented rado for most of his service pe area, as the-- e suit of a request made a com ison. its aim was the from persons Thel-eacn capable to Mrs. even Moon's i tour neip good living,, riod. The leading ports Kindergarten, finding February; by a an occasional munity. These were Mrs. Ernest teacher feel that her calling is a made last ma Miner and Mrs. Elaine Hall; Lorraine Liddiard and Diane one or five dollar of duty were, Manila, Korea, a with in who blew' Thomas, Mrs. Wendell Kirkpatp gollen opportunity which ! will stranger Mrsl Rea Straw's, First Grade Allrc '? danced in the floor show Hong-Kon- g and Japan. wanted work until it bill in trouser pockets. I rick Miss Alice Parker. Leland build spirituality and add count storm-anBill Fullmer. Mrs. Rowena at the MIA dance held in tha blew over. After days of work, the grounds Mrs. Priday and Leo Hansen. less .blessings to her life, One and Mrs. Vera Stokes; Fork SMke house Satur-Rigtrup Mrs. Eunice Wadley'a Sixth hundred per cent of the teachers The stranger, who gave his took on a new look. Mr. Hughes, Mrs. ' Captola Murdock's , Second Spanish nbht. div Thv went rroTn- ne name ana as Hun Geraldlne Mrs. bmitn saia and Grade Ed were accounted and for: and A Mrs. Rose! Shepherd The National Guard didn't "for ter's Fourth Grade panied by Mrs. Julia Sumsion. .' was ifrorn back east, offered to with his patrol, and Vernon Hurst Grade, the honored Margaret Holdaway they emerged with Miss Jen Mrs. Grace AHeman; to ' bulldozer the water electric his all its and pick up get" pushed clean the garbage dump at no winners because of the excellen sen's Second Grade. Mrs. Rea A group of friends called ca and stoker from its old and appropriate words written. The book asa gift of appreciation cost toupthe city, heater over a the trees and out o Warren vhile dump making the for time she and Mrs. Leah Crandall Mrs. Perry Goodliffe Tuesday to spentteaching quarters at First West and Sec class members and their teachers In the and sight - to be burned. When i the Mrs. Bertha tin, living metal, selling Coun association. Johnson's Third wish her a happy birthday. They Primary ond North, Maj. Ray E. Cor, ad are comes in, it brings old Stuff." for selor Carol j v: patrol Congratulations receiving Chldester Nielson and Maude Mrs. Grade. presented t with a lovely birth Am j the high quality of work done in Bullcllng permits issued by jutant of the 145th Field Artillery The Mayor and City Council de tires and waste oil and tar, which Mrs; Vera Watts ; Otto Colling's presented her on tne snoix uiustraiea ulul and after visiting with over tne cake, the past week Group, explained today. is and day .Provo tne these songs for poured garbage proper way of praying, its word- cided to accept Mr. Smith's offer Fourth," Mrs, Bonnie Hutchlngs her a short time, served refresh"Until the deed' to the old arm providing to drive have included: school. continually burning in charge kept and Mrs. Louise Pierce; Melba ments. Mrs, Goodliffe returatd ing and parts. . Mae Jacklih, after Frank Hughes, ; Mrs. Donald - Harvey, $3,000 ory is formally turned; over to rats flies and and , v away preveni It of discussed public tne icongrounds, of Johnson's fifth, Mrs. Elinor rnmary presiaent Provo we still have the Utah 760 from W. the N. City, 6th Mat diseases. right Saturday dwelling, Berf, ducted a ' short business meeting. with them. Frank O'Brien, manChilds and Mrs. Reba Blanchard hospital where she spent aValley ' week; 47 East Center; addition to store. go m ana tajce out posses At the close of the meeting the ager of the Mt tal Salvage, offered Mr. Smith was highly elated WendeU Nielson's Sixth Grade following an accident at her home $2,500. Glade S. Sewell. 808 E. sions. Maj. Cox said. success over to tne of hit a tne build e hostess Docl Rieske and the stranger project Mrs. Raynor Hatfield, Mrs. Jean in which she suffered a brcita 3rd S remodelling, (application Meanwhile, the Guard has been the time after, a visit from a State Health Brown and Mrs. A; Bickle. in tor. house Eemund hostess Pearl served exchange re before board of adjustment). trying to find a buyer for the and metal and car bodies. The Inspector, who said the garbage The executive officers and room freshments. electric water heater and for 15 LINDON 276 4th S. W. Herbert Terley, A farewell dinner house, when It was hauled down grounds were the finest and mothers of the PTA held a get N.. garage, $600. Mrs. Ralph A. tons of unused coal. was to the grounds, was provided with cleanest he had seen anywhere acquainted party last Week at WEATHER EEPOBT Gines honoring Ralph .Junior Britsch. 360 W. 9th N., addition, It plans to use the stoker in held home of Har the at Thelma gas lantern and coal range, in in the country. the home of President Champ SCHENECTADY; N. Y. (UPJ $3,000. Loren W. Dalley, 330 N. one or its otner Utah armories; ris, class leader of the Gospel which Mr.! Smith- burned old R. B.1 Lee was appointed by .the Allan. Luncheon was served . and It can rain when the temperature 7th E., addition to porch, 1150. possibly at Toeele or Beaver, he Doctrine Class of the Lindon Sec furniture for fuel. He used a dis City ' Council to succeed Mr. the remainder of the time spen is below freezing, and it can anow S., said, ond Ward Sunday SchooL The carded ice refrigerator: and Mr. Smith as watcher of the garbage playing Monte Carlo Whist, when the temperature Is above. ,Ioye B. Kember, 1000 W, 6th 'garage, $500. T. H. Jones, 150 E. Earlier in the week, the City class presented Ralph with a Hughes', patrol hauled water for grounds, after tne utter, com Prizes were awarded the Winners according to General Electric sci-commission took official cogniz B M Book," a loose leaf type to 3rd N., residence, $5,000. barrels. plaining that his feet hurt from at each table. Adding to .the fes enusts. rne rainwouid tau irom him in 50 and ance of the fact that these Items keep his plans and tracts in while It air Mr. Smith patched and cleaned walking so much to keep the tivity of the evening were the a -warm mass xu uiga aoovv behind left are still own for-th- e although LDS a mission Commission will sit Provo filling snow from a cold City the in Halloween the which "trash decora he the order, disappearground: good separ appropriate clothing pile' ed by the guard. msec Church in England. Special gues as a board of equalization and re ated from tne garbage, and re- - ed.as suddenly as he had arrived. Itions. for the evening! was Richard Kirk. view Wednesday from 10:30 to He showed films on Korea, Japan 11:30 a. m. on special assess and also of bis mission for the menu to pay (for the Hi ,256 LDS Church. Tasty chicken din Special Improvement District 58, And Jook vrnat you see By MRS. DENA 8. GRANT ner was served to Ralph Gines ' This -- city . will pay $5,578, leav from the driver's seat AMERICAN FORK Alpine Jane ; Iverson. Richard Kirk ing a balance of $4,256 to be re School District aeries of Chevrolet new Sweep-Sigi Helen VIklund, JoeLee Ash, Ray paid by frontage assessment. radio broadcasts today over radio Windshield curves around to ola Gillman, David Tree and Proposed charges are ' for pav station KEXX, formerly KCSU, Roberta Johnson. vertical corner pillars giving ing, 75 cents per foot; for sewers Provo. The . programs wiU be Dale ' H. "Ricks, charged In I1.59H per foot: lor water lines you a, wide, full yiew. And you i presented each Wednesday at Provo City court with wilful neg- Total fair attendance in the $1,396 per foot; -f- or- University can' see all four fenders from 1:15 p. m., with a different school lect and failure to provide, has United States topped 85,000,000 Avenue sidewalk, $6.70 per foot the driver's seat! been bound over to Fourth Dis- - in 1953 equivalent to hall the and for curb and gutter, $3,022 Lincoln ; Junior High School trict Court for trlaU ' :1 'i k United States population. "LT,. per' foot.::.-presented today's program, while 10-o- ay t - -- , Sailor Gets Honorable ' 9 ft Triple Charge Brings $175 Fine - city-owne- Navy Dis charge " : ! Forbes School Picks AVinnqrs In Song Contest I Room Mothers Drifter Drifts In, Cleans Selected for Jefferson School U p Spanish Fork Municipal Dumping Grounds, Drifts On Primary Honors Lindon Woman ar t , m 1 ; - Pardon, National Guard Didn't et, It Says in-hi- s City nnounces Building Permits -- d I ! i . -- - A wmi- mm - ... , . p. . City-durin- g -- Ralph Gines Feted At Farewell Event one-roo- m ! ! t School District - i 60-gall- on . mm Defendant Bound Over f or Trial on Failure to provide bnn , Forbes Elementary School Is scheduled to present the program next Wednesday under the dlrec-tion of Bertha Brock, third grade, and Eunice Wadley, sixth grade. m!mt V . I '. W 'O..J,. ' WW - Wonderful new Glide-RiFront Suspension de HmmtP .. i ... " Holdups In Salt Lake Area Within a Month 13 1't t t' - i New spherical joints flet freely to cushion all road shocks. New exclusive Anti-Div- e Braking Control, assures heada up stops. v ' single, unit that fits com- pactly into the front of the car. Reaulres no trunk soacel fva models' onlv. And 'that's only one of the wonderful extra-cooptions ' a itlckup- Oct. S . youcangetl 4 ultra-hig- h compression ratio of 8 to L You can choose from two new 6s, too 136 with Powerglide the new "Blue-Flam- e (optional at extra cost) and the new Blue-- rlame 123. Ball-Rac- Lehi Stake Sets Court of Honor ' ' e New Swing-Typpivot at the top ' Tuneless tires as On all models! Proved tubeless tires give you greater protec tion against a blowout deflate more slowly when punc tured. Har-rUlt- on , - The human body needs only one conce of iron every seven years. Three drives, including A Irii friend vrzz zzSizj then. NC" he's $K9,C:0 riencr. Tilt b. until Jr'$ Bzm talica bis ventilating system that m Overdrive There's Powerglide teamed ;, . really works with the new V8 or the new "Blue-Flam- e 136." New Overwith the new V8 teamed drive e 123. or the new (Powerglide andOyerdrive are extra-cooptions.) New standard transmission, too! VentiChevrolet's newfiigh-Levlating System takes in cleaner air level away from at hood-hig- h road heat, fumes and dust. el MBlue-Flam- st r ii and Chevrolet's got that long, low "let's It's goi" look 3 yf a show car from the word Longer looking and lots There's plenty of glamor inside, too plus more room E! idea that a Tkis is the car that began with a great idea--tcar couW be built that would have the style, the the comfort and convenience features, and' the fins , he started something a whole new age of low-co- st motoring--b- y taking a whole ' i cars. quality feel.of V new look at the low-co- st car. Here are This is the car that only the world's leading car bufldera Che vrolet new ideas, young Ideas . and some of and General Motcrscould have built. The Motaramic Chsvrolstl tomorrow's ideas, toot And they're all relied up in the most glamorous package Cose in and ess how the Motoramic Chevrolet for 55 is far mors that ever wore anything like a Chevrolet than a new model.' It's more, even, than a completely new car. It's a whcls caw idea c5cul cars! price tag! low-pric- :.. PAID C"? P. Joaoph, O'Brien, Czn Fnmcirco hetel Crrctp-ttehe- s clerk, fccutbt ra ticlict czlj tzzzzzi a DKIYB - Pedals Chevrolet and General Motors have - OVERDHVt CONVENTIONAl Steering. aorluta,ahoulder.I V i J rowcsoiiDi . nARKiNGTON SCHOOL PARENTS GO BACK TO CLA3SOO?.I-Pare- nU of American Fork School children rehearse for PTA "Back to School" night, icheduled for Thursday, as they listen to Mrs. Helen C. Ramsay outline the work of her students. The PTA meeting will; begin at 7 p. m. with an open house, when parents and teachers wiU meet In individual rooms. At 8 p. m.,. parents will assemble in the recreation room, where Principal Cecil Ray Hansen will speak to them. A social period will follow and refreshments will be served. ' i F - standard equipment LEHI Court f honor for all Boy Scouts of Lehi LDS Stake will be held Sunday, Nov. 7, at 2:10 ''ps m. in the Fifth LDS Ward church. i I U. ball-bearin- ' I new Hotchkiss drive cushions drive-line shocks through the rear springs! Easier steering, stopping, clutching ine new Ciievrolet steers g with ease, thanks to new friction-cuttin- g ; v? 14. , , n, i X to Bear springs are longer- - and 'they're- attached at the outside of the frame. Tins means they're spaced wider apart outrigger-fashioto give you greater stability in cornering. And Chevrolet's V8Mydelivers 162 b.p. with Turbo-Fir- e an st the same men Largest loss was that suffered by Max Guss, tavern proprietor, $3,000, in New V, j ' New Outrigger Rear Springs Great new V& two. new6'a Air is heated or cooled by a gun-wieldi-ng tf-- Even Air Conditioning, - if you wish SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Thir teen holdups within a month have netted stickup men $6,911, Salt Lake police reports showed today. Only five of the robberies have been cleared with the arrest of four persona, but police said they believe three others were done by ht everything! - , ': A. What's new with Chevrolet? ; 1 -- 1 ( Sets Broadcasts ; City Dads Will Sit as Board v Of Equalization ( E53) ed per-fofxnan- hi-pric- .... ed i . , ( rJ ) 2hs heard mm ill milk that coitus oil ilia u . ryt i Come in end meat ihm motoramic Chevrolet mors than a new p. e. i AnrrOM SCUA-2- nd A COBICEKPIT OF MOTORING LOT7-COS-T asKton cor ' KCnTII end Itt vbTrPOVDr UTAII-FC- ::3 155 ; cer |